The Vajra Power: Oxidized Copper Vajrakilaya Statue
Take a voyage of transformation with the Wrathful Vajrakilaya Copper Sculpture, a stunning depiction of one of the most potent deities in Tibetan Buddhism. This sculpture, which stands 13.3 inches tall and rests on an 8.6-inch base, represents the unwavering will to conquer illusions and challenges. It weighs 3.75 kg. The piece's unique lower portion, shaped like a vajra and signifying the unbreakable truth and its capacity to sever our ignorance, is crafted from an oxidized copper body, giving it an air of ancient power.
This sculpture of Vajrakilaya, also known as Dorje Phurba, showcases the deity in his wrathful aspect, complete with dynamic poses and detailed iconography that captures his role as a remover of obstacles and a protector against evil forces. The intricate work and deep, rich patina of the oxidized copper enhance the deity’s fearsome countenance and elaborate adornments, making it a powerful focal point for meditation and spiritual practice.
Ideal for those dedicated to deepening their tantric practice, this Vajrakilaya statue is not merely an artistic masterpiece but a spiritual tool.
Size: 13.3"/34cm (Height) x 8.6"/22cm (Base)
Weight: 3.75 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
Vajrakilaya, or Dorje Phurba, is a wrathful yidam deity in Vajrayana Buddhism, embodying the potent energies necessary to destroy ignorance and obstacles to spiritual awakening. He wields the phurba, a ritual dagger, symbolizing the penetration and dismantling of negative forces. Vajrakilaya's practice is considered especially powerful for cutting through the three poisons of desire, aversion, and ignorance, leading practitioners on a path to liberation.